Ego-Futurism

Association of Ego-Futurism areopagus, during its second phase. Seated: Ivan Ignatiev. Standing: Dmitri Kryuchkov, Vasilisk Gnedov, and Pavel Shirokov.

Ego-Futurism was a Russian literary movement of the 1910s, developed within Russian Futurism by Igor Severyanin and his early followers. While part of the Russian Futurism movement, it was distinguished from the Moscow-based cubo-futurists as it was associated with poets and artists active in Saint Petersburg.[1]

  1. ^ Freeman, Sara (2020). Theatre History Studies 2019. University of Alabama Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-8173-7113-5.